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what was george w. bush's favorites? >> terrorism is terrorism. >> he said it 111 time. clint favored these topics? >> family health. >> president clinton spoke it 500 times. >> taxes. taxes. taxes. >> taxes rose under bush, have, of course, eventually sunk his re-election campaign. >> no new taxes. >> and reagan -- >> spending cuts. spending. spending, spending. >> carter was preoccupied elsewhere. >> soviet union. soviet union. >> he combined to say soviet more times in three addresses than reagan did in seven. the most six most used words. >> americans. americans. >> people must work. >> joe deaux. thestreet.com for n.b.r. >> susie: there's a lesson to learn from the struggles of smartphone maker blackberry. it's important to remember that sometimes you have to take a big risk in order to reap the rewards. sports analyst rick horrow explains in this week's "beyond the scoreboard." >> in the next few weeks, blackberry will begin selling its highly anticipated q-10 and z-10 smartphones with the hopes of regaining market share. and unlike other companies in the cell phon
what was george w. bush's favorites? >> terrorism is terrorism. >> he said it 111 time. clint favored these topics? >> family health. >> president clinton spoke it 500 times. >> taxes. taxes. taxes. >> taxes rose under bush, have, of course, eventually sunk his re-election campaign. >> no new taxes. >> and reagan -- >> spending cuts. spending. spending, spending. >> carter was preoccupied elsewhere. >> soviet union. soviet union....
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special envoy for north korea negotiatons under president george w. bush. and james acton, a senior associate in the nuclear policy program at the carnegie endowment for international peace. ambassador pritchard, i guess one obvious question is why now? >> it's a great question. and i usually start by saying why not now? let me explain that. north koreans have a very mature and serious nuclear weapon and a missile technology program. they're going to continue to do the research and development. when the time comes that they're ready to do a test, they're going to do that unless there is a political or a foreign policy reason for them not to do it. >> i mean there's been the questions about responding to sanctions. i mean even today people are wondering, is it tied to state of the union. is it sort of a direct, you know, push against the u.s.? >> i don't think so. i mean, in 2009 we heard this exact same thing. it was a condemnation of their april 2009 missile launch. the north koreans six weeks later conducted a second nuclear test in which they said it was
special envoy for north korea negotiatons under president george w. bush. and james acton, a senior associate in the nuclear policy program at the carnegie endowment for international peace. ambassador pritchard, i guess one obvious question is why now? >> it's a great question. and i usually start by saying why not now? let me explain that. north koreans have a very mature and serious nuclear weapon and a missile technology program. they're going to continue to do the research and...
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if he had done as well as george w. bush, who got 40% this would have been a different election. they do feel that rubio can make a difference, particularly as he has moved his position on immigration in recent months. >> michael: you know, i think about this rebuttal speech. i think about how every statement union we get so excited, we talk so much about it. as a matter of fact the republicans will throw up the rare minority that they find within their own party. i think of bobby jindal, who give a disastrous speech. do we make too much of this rebuttal? first of all i think that they need to find a new produceer fill an audience and do it in a completely different way. this isn't the springboard to anything, is it? >> look, we make too much of speeches any way. as you know i wrote a book about the stimulus, and bobby jindal gave that infamous speech right after the speech where everybody made fun of him because he was like the nerd from "30 rock." he made that crack about something called volcano monitoring which turned out was monitoring volcanos, and then the volcano erupted
if he had done as well as george w. bush, who got 40% this would have been a different election. they do feel that rubio can make a difference, particularly as he has moved his position on immigration in recent months. >> michael: you know, i think about this rebuttal speech. i think about how every statement union we get so excited, we talk so much about it. as a matter of fact the republicans will throw up the rare minority that they find within their own party. i think of bobby jindal,...
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for bill clinton, it was education reform and failed and for george w. bush it was social security reform which crashed and burned. what does your gut tell you? do you think the president will persuade congress to push the agenda forward? go to facebook to cast that vote. that does it for this edition of "news nation." tomorrow reaction to the president's state of the union address, historian doug brinkley and the daily beast michael tomasky, both join us. "the cycle" is up next. . that's not much, you think. except it's 2% every year. go to e-trade and find out how much our advice and guidance costs. spoiler alert: it's low. it's guidance on your terms, not ours. e-trade. less for us. more for you. i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my health care profession
for bill clinton, it was education reform and failed and for george w. bush it was social security reform which crashed and burned. what does your gut tell you? do you think the president will persuade congress to push the agenda forward? go to facebook to cast that vote. that does it for this edition of "news nation." tomorrow reaction to the president's state of the union address, historian doug brinkley and the daily beast michael tomasky, both join us. "the cycle" is up...
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the forever dreamy tom brady, once in the stands for george w. bush. on the subject of dreams and nightmares, guess which one john mccain was having in 2007? a big yawn from harry reid in 2010. and for vice president biden, perhaps a moment of meditation in 2011. mr. biden's hands have their very own chapter in the state of the union history book. so much sitting and standing and clapping, easy to see why he might have a timing issue. >> less than 1%. >> reporter: -- there is the air boxing fist pump -- >> that dream is why the working class kid from scranton can sit behind me. >> reporter: and, of course, the palms to the sky shrug. >> nobody messes with joe. am i right? >> reporter: we have the constitution to thanks for this annual address. and even if the state of the union is animated, sleepy, or dreamy, according to the president -- >> the state of our union will always be strong. >> john berman, this is why i love you. let me just say this, shouldn't everyone in that sacred room just always sort of assume you can be on camera at any moment in ti
the forever dreamy tom brady, once in the stands for george w. bush. on the subject of dreams and nightmares, guess which one john mccain was having in 2007? a big yawn from harry reid in 2010. and for vice president biden, perhaps a moment of meditation in 2011. mr. biden's hands have their very own chapter in the state of the union history book. so much sitting and standing and clapping, easy to see why he might have a timing issue. >> less than 1%. >> reporter: -- there is the...
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president george w. bush proclaimed that north korea was part of the axis of evil whole we all well know what happened to saddam hussein's iraq with regard to being put in that category it was invaded by tens of thousands of u.s. troops and the regime was overthrown i think that north korea feels that if it has nuclear weapons it will not go the same route as saddam hussein's iraq that is to say being thrown by the united states military could the same be said of iran then . well i hope that mr obama mentions in his state of the union address that just a few days ago there were very ominous military games held off the coast of iran as is well known the u.s. ally in israel led by prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been ratcheting up the pressure and the tension with regard to iran mr bahman is expected to visit and israel within weeks and many of us expect that this will be a very dangerous mission and so far as we fully expect some sort of attack on iran before the end of two thousand and thirteen led
president george w. bush proclaimed that north korea was part of the axis of evil whole we all well know what happened to saddam hussein's iraq with regard to being put in that category it was invaded by tens of thousands of u.s. troops and the regime was overthrown i think that north korea feels that if it has nuclear weapons it will not go the same route as saddam hussein's iraq that is to say being thrown by the united states military could the same be said of iran then . well i hope that mr...
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president george w. bush proclaim that north korea was part of the axis of evil so the whole we all well know what happened to saddam hussein's iraq with regards to being put in that category it was invaded by tens of thousands of u.s. troops and the regime was overthrown i think that north korea feels that if it has nuclear weapons it will not go the same route as saddam hussein's iraq that is to say being thrown by the united states military could the same be said of her on then. well i hope that mr obama mentions in his state of the union address that just a few days ago there were very ominous military games held off the coast of iran as is well known the u.s. ally in israel led by prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been ratcheting up the pressure and the tension with regard to iran mr obama is expected to visit and israel within weeks and many of us expect that this will be a very dangerous mission and so far as we fully expect some sort of attack on iran before the end of two thousand and thirte
president george w. bush proclaim that north korea was part of the axis of evil so the whole we all well know what happened to saddam hussein's iraq with regards to being put in that category it was invaded by tens of thousands of u.s. troops and the regime was overthrown i think that north korea feels that if it has nuclear weapons it will not go the same route as saddam hussein's iraq that is to say being thrown by the united states military could the same be said of her on then. well i hope...
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lyndon johnson launched his war on poverty if his state of the union, and george w. bush famously with the axis of evil pointing out iraq, iran and north korea as being our seminal and main enemies. but there are moments when these states of the union matter, but this one is going to have to be focused on jobs, on employment, on how to get the economy going again. president obama did not touch on that theme during his inaugural address, so everybody's expecting he will try to make this a major economic statement and also deal with newtown and gun control as key components of this address. arthel: and the president is believed to, expected to rally the troops, get the americans involved in the democratic process. so how does he rally congress and get them engaged in the process of law making? >> well, you know, state of the unions have changed. i mean, thomas jefferson would just write them and never deliver them. but when television came starting with harry truman, these have become tv spectacles. we're all watching who's sitting in the peanut gallery, who's standing
lyndon johnson launched his war on poverty if his state of the union, and george w. bush famously with the axis of evil pointing out iraq, iran and north korea as being our seminal and main enemies. but there are moments when these states of the union matter, but this one is going to have to be focused on jobs, on employment, on how to get the economy going again. president obama did not touch on that theme during his inaugural address, so everybody's expecting he will try to make this a major...
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w. bush wait let me explain couple of weeks ago i read that bush had taken up as a hobby and is subjects of interest are primarily dogs and desert landscapes but apparently that was only scratching the surface of his recent artistic exploration due to a hack over the weekend in the bush family's personal e-mails a couple more paintings of his were released and let's just say they boast a more personal touch check out this portrait of bush's naked body taking a back legs outstretched for the water fills the tub but as strange as a self-portrait of your bare legs is it gets better or shall i say worse take a look at this self portrait of bush standing naked in the shower as his confused face stares back at him through a hanging near. me this is say these bizarre paintings have gone viral and has everyone weighing in attempting to rationalize their deeper meaning just check out some of these headlines this one all the way across the pond the guardian said to hack george bush paintings help
w. bush wait let me explain couple of weeks ago i read that bush had taken up as a hobby and is subjects of interest are primarily dogs and desert landscapes but apparently that was only scratching the surface of his recent artistic exploration due to a hack over the weekend in the bush family's personal e-mails a couple more paintings of his were released and let's just say they boast a more personal touch check out this portrait of bush's naked body taking a back legs outstretched for the...
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w. >> colinkohl pope benedict xvi announced his resignation. >> what will he do for work? he could become the walmart greeter. captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." north korea defied the country again, the foreign ministry is threatening measures of greater ear intensity. >> bill plante confirmed president obama will discuss the during nuclear test during his state ofnion add the union tonight, the president will say it merely isolates north korea even more.t the north says it tested a de lighter miniaturized nuclear device underground. margaret brennan is in washington good morning. >> reporter: the u.n. security council is meeting now and is expected to announce sanctions that target north korea's financial institutions. president obama condemned the test saying north korea's nuclear weapons and ballistic missile program constitutes a threat to u.s. national securityty and to international peace and security. ♪or north korea has been warning for weeks it was ab
w. >> colinkohl pope benedict xvi announced his resignation. >> what will he do for work? he could become the walmart greeter. captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." north korea defied the country again, the foreign ministry is threatening measures of greater ear intensity. >> bill plante confirmed president obama will discuss the during nuclear test during his state ofnion add the union tonight, the president will say it merely isolates...
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w. bush administration as well and yet all sorts of sanctions or the threats and incentives and persuasions they don't seem to work how is the international community really going to get its act together on this. this might be the test that makes the international community wake up and maybe say with russia's help russia of course has been talking about this for years that it's not threats that works it's talking it's working through it this might be the the event that takes the international community through it perhaps there will be a breakthrough certainly there are different ways that we're seeing the world approach that let's not forget that this is seen as a direct message from the new leader kim jong un to president obama he is expected to deliver his state of the union and surely he will respond most likely with again more sanctions more isolation and what russia is saying along with some of its other part. strongly but is it ok now if north korea is really building up its nuclea
w. bush administration as well and yet all sorts of sanctions or the threats and incentives and persuasions they don't seem to work how is the international community really going to get its act together on this. this might be the test that makes the international community wake up and maybe say with russia's help russia of course has been talking about this for years that it's not threats that works it's talking it's working through it this might be the the event that takes the international...
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w. bush administration as well and yet all sorts of sanctions are the threats and incentives and persuasions they don't seem to work how is the international community really going to get its act together on this. and this might be the task that makes the international community wake up and maybe say with russia's help russia of course has been talking about this for years that it's not threats that works it's talking it's working through it this might be the the event that takes the international community through it perhaps there will be a breakthrough certainly there are different ways that we're seeing the world approach that let's not forget that this is seen as a direct message from the new leader kim jong un to president obama he is expected to deliver his state of the union and surely he will respond most likely with again more sanctions more isolation and what russia is saying along with some of its other partners is that yes we need to react strongly but is it ok now if north k
w. bush administration as well and yet all sorts of sanctions are the threats and incentives and persuasions they don't seem to work how is the international community really going to get its act together on this. and this might be the task that makes the international community wake up and maybe say with russia's help russia of course has been talking about this for years that it's not threats that works it's talking it's working through it this might be the the event that takes the...
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cheney served for two terms with president george w. bush. he says their relationship has changed over the years. someone said to me about your relationship with president bush 43, cordial? >> yes. >> friendly? >> yes. >> yeah. but distant. >> we're -- it's not -- it was mostly a professional relationship is the way i would describe it. i didn't play golf. he played golf. so, you know, we -- we still talk frequently on the telephone. >> there's a conception -- i'm asking this -- that in the second term you were less influential. >> uh-huh. >> leading up finally to the disagreement over -- is that a fair statement? >> i think i probably had more influence in the first term. i think my experience was more relevant in the first term. the second term, obviously, he had put in his time. i offered at midterm, halfway through, to step down if he wanted to get somebody else. i always believed the president ought to have that ability. i went to him three times and said, "mr. president, you need to know if you want to make a change here, if you think y
cheney served for two terms with president george w. bush. he says their relationship has changed over the years. someone said to me about your relationship with president bush 43, cordial? >> yes. >> friendly? >> yes. >> yeah. but distant. >> we're -- it's not -- it was mostly a professional relationship is the way i would describe it. i didn't play golf. he played golf. so, you know, we -- we still talk frequently on the telephone. >> there's a conception...
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the first web broadcast was george w. bush in 2002. it also have this feature our facebook page. we have a poll going on asking whether using state of the union addresses matter. as well we have a state of the unit and share button or you can put this on your facebook page. -- status of the union share button. e have a few more no's than yeses on the question of whether the state of the union matters. matalin says -- and on twitter -- montee -- john is our next caller in pennsylvania, a democrat. good morning. caller: good morning. i would like to comment on the previous caller on whether it's school or not to vote for certain party. i believe is cool just to vote. either way, it is important. i also believe that the state of the union is very important. it gives the president the opportunity to proclaim what he plans to do in the coming years as well as give some insight information. host: davis is a democrat from albuquerque. caller: hi. the state of the union is important. the president steps to address congress and the american people and say this is where we have been and th
the first web broadcast was george w. bush in 2002. it also have this feature our facebook page. we have a poll going on asking whether using state of the union addresses matter. as well we have a state of the unit and share button or you can put this on your facebook page. -- status of the union share button. e have a few more no's than yeses on the question of whether the state of the union matters. matalin says -- and on twitter -- montee -- john is our next caller in pennsylvania, a...
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w. bush now into the obama administration and yet all these are all these attempts to try and entice north korea or dissuade him from using or even experimenting with nuclear weapons have never worked before can anything change now do you think. well i don't see how adding any more curates to dent mixture is going to do anything especially as you see. it seems that north korea has really frittered away all of the carrots that have been used against it and it just shows that really trying to barter with them in that way seems to be completely useless and of course the last time was the four hundred million dollars aid package that they got after their first nuclear test in two thousand and six they got that aid package in two thousand and seven and then conducted their next nuclear test in two thousand and nine here we are three years later with another nuclear test so it doesn't seem that there is any incentives that are on that could be placed on the table at this point and there isn't
w. bush now into the obama administration and yet all these are all these attempts to try and entice north korea or dissuade him from using or even experimenting with nuclear weapons have never worked before can anything change now do you think. well i don't see how adding any more curates to dent mixture is going to do anything especially as you see. it seems that north korea has really frittered away all of the carrots that have been used against it and it just shows that really trying to...
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w. bush now into the obama administration and yet all these are all these attempts to try and entice north korea or dissuade him from using or even experimenting with nuclear weapons have never worked before can anything change now do you think. well i don't see how adding any more curates didn't mixture is going to do anything especially as you see. it seems that north korea has really frittered away all of the carrots that have been used against it and it just shows that really trying to barter with them in that way seems to be completely useless and of course the last time was the four hundred million dollars aid package that they got after their first nuclear test in two thousand and six they got that aid package in two thousand and seven and then conducted their next nuclear test in two thousand and nine here we are three years later with another nuclear test so it doesn't seem that there is any incentives that are on that could be placed on the table at this point and there isn't a
w. bush now into the obama administration and yet all these are all these attempts to try and entice north korea or dissuade him from using or even experimenting with nuclear weapons have never worked before can anything change now do you think. well i don't see how adding any more curates didn't mixture is going to do anything especially as you see. it seems that north korea has really frittered away all of the carrots that have been used against it and it just shows that really trying to...
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here to talk about it, michael of "the washington post," a former speech writer for george w. bush. thanks for waking up with us. >> good to be with you. >> as we start with the backdrop of sequestration looming march 1, do you think the president is going to extend a presidential olive branch or continue his statement where he says elections have consequences and we need to move forward with my agenda? >> i think that's the big question tonight and the thing i'll be looking for. usually a state of the union is a good night for the president. he's on the main stage and everyone else is a prop. you like that as a speech writer. i've worked on six of these things at one point or another. but the problem is that he's addressing a dysfunctional government headed towards a sequestering in march that cuts across the board irrationally. health programs, aids programs because the congress can't make choices anymore, because they can't make rational choices. can he lead them? can they be led? the question here is whether the president does give an olive branch, just try to break the dynamic
here to talk about it, michael of "the washington post," a former speech writer for george w. bush. thanks for waking up with us. >> good to be with you. >> as we start with the backdrop of sequestration looming march 1, do you think the president is going to extend a presidential olive branch or continue his statement where he says elections have consequences and we need to move forward with my agenda? >> i think that's the big question tonight and the thing i'll be...
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you can do a mutual agreement the way george w. bush did. you announce reductions, the russians announce their own reductions. you can do it unilaterally. people forget. he unely laterally -- he unilaterally reshaped the force. the president has a lot of options. that's what we'll be looking for. >> bill: i had forget than george w. bush did this. so it was not like -- i would see politically there could be some risk for obama president obama to do it unilaterally. people would say maybe if they reduce their number, we could reduce ours, too. we should not unilaterally disarm right? >> right. >> nobody's going to disarm. the president's talking point has to be we're not going to let the russians dictate the size of our force. we're not going to keep a force larger than we need and spend tens of billions. >> bill: how many do they have? >> about the same amount. they actually have fewer long-range weapons deployed right now. about 1400 to our 1700. so we -- and they're going down. we know their arsenal is retiring faster than ours. by the end
you can do a mutual agreement the way george w. bush did. you announce reductions, the russians announce their own reductions. you can do it unilaterally. people forget. he unely laterally -- he unilaterally reshaped the force. the president has a lot of options. that's what we'll be looking for. >> bill: i had forget than george w. bush did this. so it was not like -- i would see politically there could be some risk for obama president obama to do it unilaterally. people would say maybe...
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when george w. bush was talking about this and you were here, everybody saying it was going to pass, a fete accompli. subtly -- >> it's not just going back to 2006, two years ago, mitt romney effectively demagogued the immigration issue and helped finish off rick perry and newt gingrich with it. >> and mitt romney with the general election getting 22% of the hispanic vote. >> there's two different issues. should republicans pursue immigration reform? i think they should. there's almost this tragedy of the commons thing happening in the house, if you're a member of congress, you're incentives are different than if a member of the house, your incentives are different than the republican brand, but it is inagreediblely dangerous to talk about it and it is risky, but he is doing the right thing. >> sorry marco rubio the savior? >> stop it. >> you know how i know he's a great politician and reaganesque? after "time" magazine put that on there, he said there is only one savior and it ain't me. >> i didn't
when george w. bush was talking about this and you were here, everybody saying it was going to pass, a fete accompli. subtly -- >> it's not just going back to 2006, two years ago, mitt romney effectively demagogued the immigration issue and helped finish off rick perry and newt gingrich with it. >> and mitt romney with the general election getting 22% of the hispanic vote. >> there's two different issues. should republicans pursue immigration reform? i think they should....
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former white house political director george w. bush. sara, good morning. good morning. >> what do you expect to hear from the president tonight? what's the point or what kind of agenda is he going to set out for his second term? >> well, i think you'll see him depart a bit from his inaugural address, which was surprisingly social and surprisingly liberal focus. i think people expected him to talk about entitlement reform and he didn't do that. he won't go that far tonight, but he will focus on the economy. and specifically what we'll see him talk about is making the economy work for everybody. still a huge focus on the middle class. lifting up people in lower incomes and putting them back aggressively in this economy. >> do you think we'll hear specific details on how he hopes to avoid the sequester? we're starting to get into the nitty-gritty as to how the u.s. may avoid the spending cuts. president's man versus what we're start to go hear trt other side of the aisle. is he going to get specific on that? >> i think it's possible you could see him talk abo
former white house political director george w. bush. sara, good morning. good morning. >> what do you expect to hear from the president tonight? what's the point or what kind of agenda is he going to set out for his second term? >> well, i think you'll see him depart a bit from his inaugural address, which was surprisingly social and surprisingly liberal focus. i think people expected him to talk about entitlement reform and he didn't do that. he won't go that far tonight, but he...
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w. bush wait let me explain couple of weeks ago i read that bush had taken up painting as a hobby and it is subjects that interest are primarily dogs and desert landscapes but apparently that was only scratching the surface of his recent artistic exploration due to a hack over the weekend in the bush family's personal emails a couple more paintings of his were released and let's just say they boast a more personal touch check out this portrait of bush's naked body taking a back legs outstretched for the water fills the tub but as strange as a self-portrait of your bare legs is it gets better or shall i say worse take a look at this self portrait of bush standing naked in the shower as his confused face stares back at him through a hanging near. me this is say these bizarre paintings have gone viral and has everyone weighing in attempting to rationalize their deeper meaning just check out some of these headlines this one all the way across the pond the guardian said to hack george bush pa
w. bush wait let me explain couple of weeks ago i read that bush had taken up painting as a hobby and it is subjects that interest are primarily dogs and desert landscapes but apparently that was only scratching the surface of his recent artistic exploration due to a hack over the weekend in the bush family's personal emails a couple more paintings of his were released and let's just say they boast a more personal touch check out this portrait of bush's naked body taking a back legs...
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. >> i would say george w. bush. i'm not 100% pleased with president obama's record on civil liberties. >> under the name of homeland security. now that was started in bush but now obama was so much better, would he not change? of course not. >> reporter: the type of tepid response displayed for both presidents is reflecting the latest national polling. according to a recent study conducted by the hill, 37% of voters argue president obama has been worse than president bush in balancing civil liberties and national security. with 15% rating him about the same. and the reality is they're right. civil liberties have not become more protected under president obama. despite banning certain interrogation techniques deemed to be torturous like waterboarding and closing guantanamo prison which, by the way, still hasn't happened, the president has continued many bush-era policies, controversial ones at that. he's extended the patriot act, continued wiretapping which he voted to legalize as a senator, he has created his own co
. >> i would say george w. bush. i'm not 100% pleased with president obama's record on civil liberties. >> under the name of homeland security. now that was started in bush but now obama was so much better, would he not change? of course not. >> reporter: the type of tepid response displayed for both presidents is reflecting the latest national polling. according to a recent study conducted by the hill, 37% of voters argue president obama has been worse than president bush in...
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w. why -- what is the point of staying, this is your state, can't you defend it? >> well, we would defend it but you defend it by fixing it. the businesses and the small businesses of california that pay for the roads, the bridges, and infrastructure and law enforcement. when you have state age agent that rule with iron 50s that find businesses and hunt them instead of trying to help them, the culture in california is hostile, a survey was done 69% of businessessin california believe it is unfriendly to do business in california, they are voting with their feet, we have to stop it. gerri: you wrote some funny lining in your column, said, the case for california when it comes to thaksin shinawatra, california home of the nation's highest maxes on businesses, but we do have disneyland it is cold comfort. >> it is interesting, an old saying, you can't be for jobs and against business unless you want to move the capital to disneyland, bottom line, common sense will prevail. if you want to gr
w. why -- what is the point of staying, this is your state, can't you defend it? >> well, we would defend it but you defend it by fixing it. the businesses and the small businesses of california that pay for the roads, the bridges, and infrastructure and law enforcement. when you have state age agent that rule with iron 50s that find businesses and hunt them instead of trying to help them, the culture in california is hostile, a survey was done 69% of businessessin california believe it...
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. >> megyn: and now brad, a former deputy assistant to president george w. bush and dan, the president of gotham ghost writers. an interesting question posed by miss crowly whether it was disrespectful and some on the panel, say it was disrespectful for the doctor to speak this way before the president at the national prayer breakfast. dan, your thoughts? >> i teach a class at nyu and the first thing i tell my students he when you're talking about judging ethical behavior context is the most important thing. if dr. karr son said this at rnc convention at the heritage foundation and said it on the floor of the senate, fair game. totally appropriate and i agree with some of the things he said, but to do it at the national prayer breakfast, which is a place where it's supposed to be celebrating humility, harmony and national unity, totally out of place and an indictment what's wrong with washington, there's no safe space anymore for comedy, no safe space to be free of ideological partisanship, polarization, all of that stuff that turns the american people off.
. >> megyn: and now brad, a former deputy assistant to president george w. bush and dan, the president of gotham ghost writers. an interesting question posed by miss crowly whether it was disrespectful and some on the panel, say it was disrespectful for the doctor to speak this way before the president at the national prayer breakfast. dan, your thoughts? >> i teach a class at nyu and the first thing i tell my students he when you're talking about judging ethical behavior context is...
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we have lower discretionary spending than we've had under george w. bush and what do we have now? the question what do they want? close military bases, right? gut medicare. something they talk about, but isn't actually popular when you, what, literally cut medicare. >> then when you end up cutting medicare. in terms of the sequester, if and when the president does address it tomorrow, is not supposed to focus on the defense piece, but on the nondefense piece. the programs that target, you know, young mothers, children. interesting the fact that he is not going to sort of the middle on this one, which is to say to talk at length about the defense cuts, but really the harm to low income families is definitely a choice. >> defense cuts, there's a lot that can be cut without weakening our country. there really is. that is an enormous, enormous, you know, chunk of revenue, as everybody knows. this is -- it would all be easier if we had more growth. that's the overwhelming story here. it's like if you have more growth, everything is better. you know, everything is lighter. it's sunnier.
we have lower discretionary spending than we've had under george w. bush and what do we have now? the question what do they want? close military bases, right? gut medicare. something they talk about, but isn't actually popular when you, what, literally cut medicare. >> then when you end up cutting medicare. in terms of the sequester, if and when the president does address it tomorrow, is not supposed to focus on the defense piece, but on the nondefense piece. the programs that target, you...
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george w. bush had his entire new second term cabinet in place in the first week of february. and bill clinton back in 1997 had his whole team in place by the end of january. he was inaugurated and they were all virtually confirmed in a block. the president is running behind. mr. hagel and brennan face some very, very tough confirmation hearings. in fact though mr. hagel's nomination to be the defense secretary will go before the armed services committee tomorrow for a vote it could be held up. john mccain, excuse me, senator lindsey graham, the republican senator from south carolina, has said he could put holds on both of senatorial privilege. unofficial and informal way of soing things dead in their tracks. he says both brennan as well as mr. hagel have not come clean and he has more questions and he needs straight answers. listen. >> i don't think we should allow brennan to go forward for the cia directorship, hagel to be confirmed as secretary of defense until the white house gives us an accounting, did the president ever pick up the phone and call anyone in the libyan gov
george w. bush had his entire new second term cabinet in place in the first week of february. and bill clinton back in 1997 had his whole team in place by the end of january. he was inaugurated and they were all virtually confirmed in a block. the president is running behind. mr. hagel and brennan face some very, very tough confirmation hearings. in fact though mr. hagel's nomination to be the defense secretary will go before the armed services committee tomorrow for a vote it could be held up....
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., is president obama closer to george w. bush -- >> i don't think so. what you see is safeguards. former secretary robert gates saying we should have a core court going forward to make sure that we're -- that we're following procedure. you have brennan say in his hearing if we miss a target we should disclose it. that all represents a very different tone from what you saw under the bush administration, one of trying to have a procedure and openness and transparency and bringing everybody together to try to agree on how we balance security and privacy. >> the chairman of the intelligent committee says there's no need. let me play that. >> there is plenty of oversight here. there's not an american list somewhere overseas for targeting. that does not exist. i think there's sensationalism. this is a serious matter, but i think the rules have been consistent. >> chip, as you know, the act established 'federal court that oversees suspected foreign spies working in the u.s., so the question that's being debated is should there be a fisa-like legal check on drone use. >> i think this is a
., is president obama closer to george w. bush -- >> i don't think so. what you see is safeguards. former secretary robert gates saying we should have a core court going forward to make sure that we're -- that we're following procedure. you have brennan say in his hearing if we miss a target we should disclose it. that all represents a very different tone from what you saw under the bush administration, one of trying to have a procedure and openness and transparency and bringing everybody...
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here's what the nrdc told us about this last week: >> president george w. bush listed polar bears as threatened, but he did it for a good reason. this is about ice, arctic sea ice. polar bears need ice the way fish need water. it's their home. it is where they get their food and raise their families. it is literally their world. that world is melting away. climate change is a threat to these polar bears. we need to stand up for these magnificent creatures. we need to stand up to the threat of climate change. stuart: look, we have the author who set out basically he set out to write a eulogy for polar bears thinking they were indeed going extinct. he's joining us from san francisco, zac unger, he's the author of the book never look a polar bear in the eye. zac, it occurs to us if the polar bear population is going up and i believe that's what you tell us in your book, then this money that's being raised to save them is in fact -- it's nonsense, they don't need saving, is that correct? >> i wouldn't say that the polar bear population is going up. it exploded
here's what the nrdc told us about this last week: >> president george w. bush listed polar bears as threatened, but he did it for a good reason. this is about ice, arctic sea ice. polar bears need ice the way fish need water. it's their home. it is where they get their food and raise their families. it is literally their world. that world is melting away. climate change is a threat to these polar bears. we need to stand up for these magnificent creatures. we need to stand up to the...
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bush. >> stephanie: remember how jim used to do george w. bush drawings with his crayons? >> this is a bird, i think. >> stephanie: messing up my picture of george w. bush in the shower. >> oh! >> stephanie: six minutes after the hour. 1-800-steph-12 the phone number. happy monday. sarah palin apparently said to the vatican how is that popey changing thing working out for you? [ ♪ circus ♪ ] rocky mountain mike said -- at any rate -- >> is the pope german? >> computer says yes. >> break news this morning that the pope is resigning in case you're just getting up. [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] >> stephanie: right. >> that's going to affect me in so many ways not. >> not really. >> not at all. >> stephanie: we were saying no matter how bad your weekend was and mine was pretty bad at least you're not on a carnival cruise ship. [ ding ding ] [ applause ] how about that public address announcement. the ship appears to be -- >> what's the word i'm looking for? oh, on fire. none of the toilets are working. so if you're suffering from noroviru
bush. >> stephanie: remember how jim used to do george w. bush drawings with his crayons? >> this is a bird, i think. >> stephanie: messing up my picture of george w. bush in the shower. >> oh! >> stephanie: six minutes after the hour. 1-800-steph-12 the phone number. happy monday. sarah palin apparently said to the vatican how is that popey changing thing working out for you? [ ♪ circus ♪ ] rocky mountain mike said -- at any rate -- >> is the pope...
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i have to say follow the example of his former boss george w. bush, who was doing the right thing, you know. george bush went back to dallas. he's painting nude portraits of himself. >> he is painting, painting and he is not out there criticizing president obama at every turn and dick cheney hasn't stopped for the last four and a half years. >> a little classless. >> total lack of class. like his daughter by the way. we are going to take a quick break and come back and we willcom caitlin huey-burns. >> chatting with bill press show live on your radio and current tv. are to me now? you know the kind of guys that do reverse mortgage commercials? those types are coming on to me all the time now. (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten commandments, that's what you're saying. you would rather deal with ahmadinejad than me. >>absolutely. >> and so would mitt romney. (vo) she's joy behar. >>and the best part is that current will let me say anything. what the hell were they thinking? [ mal
i have to say follow the example of his former boss george w. bush, who was doing the right thing, you know. george bush went back to dallas. he's painting nude portraits of himself. >> he is painting, painting and he is not out there criticizing president obama at every turn and dick cheney hasn't stopped for the last four and a half years. >> a little classless. >> total lack of class. like his daughter by the way. we are going to take a quick break and come back and we...
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former speechwriter for george w. bush, now columnist for "the washington post" michael gerson. strategist mike murphy, and bbc's katty kay. as well as michael isikoff who broke the headline this week about america's drone policy. all coming up after this short commercial break. >>> "meet the press" is brought to you by northern trust, providing solid financial to you by northern trust, providi[ male announcer ] no matter what city you're playing tomorrow. [ coughs ] ♪ you can't let a cold keep you up tonight. [ snores ] vicks nyquil. powerful nighttime 6-symptom cold & flu relief. ♪ [ sniffles, coughs ] excuse me. i need something for my cold symptoms. [ sniffles ] we've got dayquil for day and nyquil for night. [ thuds ] you didn't see that. [ male announcer ] right now at walgreens dayquil and nyquil are just $10.99 with card. or treat gas with these after you get it. now that's like sunblock before or sun burn cream later. oh, somebody out there's saying, now i get it! take beano before and there'll be no gas. can your moisturizer do that? [ female announcer ] dermatolog
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george w. bush. final leap they are not making fun of me. ngreat to center you jim, ryan and heather. from new york. this is it mike huckabee, good night and god bless .
george w. bush. final leap they are not making fun of me. ngreat to center you jim, ryan and heather. from new york. this is it mike huckabee, good night and god bless .